The following series of fact sheets, self-assessment tools, and practitioner monographs offers concrete suggestions and addresses areas of broad interest in support of the implementation of community-based, problem-solving initiatives.
Fact Sheets
Problem-Solving Justice in the United States: Common Principles
Using Data to Build Your Program
Engaging Stakeholders in Your Project
Publicizing Your Program and Its Successes
Finding the Resources to Help Your Program Thrive
Self-Assessment Tools
Planning Checklist
Mapping Community Resources
Using Diversion as Part of a Problem-Solving Strategy
Developing a Community Service Protocol
Evaluating Your Program
Practitioner Monographs
Expanding the Use of Problem Solving: The U.S. Department of Justice's Community-Based Problem-Solving Criminal Justice Initiative
Don't Reinvent the Wheel: Lessons from Problem-Solving Courts
Principles of Problem-Solving Justice
Curriculum
Introduction to Problem-Solving: Key Issues and Challenges